Title: Temptation of Jesus / Matthew 4:1-11
Contents Today, I will tell you only three things as an introduction to the temptation that Jesus was subjected to.
(1) First, the nature of the temptation Jesus suffered and (2) Second, the temptation Jesus suffered
The fact that it was the temptation that he received as a wall, and (3) the third, the circumstances of the temptation that Jesus suffered
I'll think about it.
Work. First, the Calvinists and the liberals in the nature of Jesus' temptation
You may think that their views are different. Liberals claim that Jesus
The other is that he was tempted and found weakness in the teachings of Jesus, so that Jesus was also a sinner.
However, this claim is based on the fact that we do not know the nature of the temptation that the Bible speaks of.
that came out. James 1:12-15 is a word that teaches the nature of temptation well.
(A) There are evil temptations (James 1:12) and (B) There are good temptations (James 1:13-15).
It is a test that is taken because of the heart, and a good test is simply a test from the outside.
This is when my free will did not approve or condone the sin. Jesus poured out
He was tested countless times, but his free will never approved or condoned sin.
you did it Therefore, He is innocent. (Hebrews 4:15)
This principle is the same in any case. No matter how much you have been tested for sin from the outside,
Even so, if my free will does not condone or approve of the sin, it cannot be a crime.
All. Joseph was tempted, but he did not sin; Abraham and Job were tempted.
I am not guilty of myself. It is like Adam being tested. he
He would not have consented (if he had won) the test he had been subjected to, and it would not have been a crime.
All. Therefore, the reason why it is not a sin is not the problem that I have been subjected to some kind of test,
Guilty or innocence depends on whether my free will agrees with the sin or not.
will be
this. Second, the temptation Jesus received is the temptation that he received in the capacity of his Adam. Romans 5:
In verses 17-19, the principle of God's dealings with humans is recorded. it's ha
From Adam I did not think of man; departed from Christ to think of man
The fact is that you are not. In other words, first, because of Adam's transgression, all his descendants
Second, that we were all saved through Christ the Adam.
It's a thread. Therefore, the test that Abraham or Jacob faced ends with their own personal problems.
The temptation that I and Jesus suffered was a test that depended on the life or death of all mankind. Jesus
If you win, the entire human race will live, and if you lose, the entire human race will be annihilated.
This means that Korean athletes compete in the Olympic Games and compete for victory or defeat only for themselves.
It's not related to it, it's like it's related to the entire Korean people. In this way, Adam and Eve
The temptations that have been passed do not only govern one's own destiny, but will also affect the future generations of all descendants.
It had to do with fate. But Adam was defeated and his descendants were destroyed.
but Christ as the second Adam is victorious, so that all mankind can be restored through him
It will come alive. Therefore, man is saved when he is in Christ and is
To become a victor in the world, to be a loser when outside Christ, and to be destroyed.
will be
three. Third, the environment of temptation that Jesus was subjected to. Considering England, the Westminst Parliament
You can't think of England away from the shrine, and when you think of France you can't think of Paris
As it is, the Jewish people cannot think outside the wilderness. because this
Is it because the life movement that brought life to the Raelite people almost started in the wilderness?
All. The place where Moses received the mission to rescue the Israelites was in the Wilderness of Midian.
When Rael entered Canaan and became corrupt, it was this city that raised Elijah, the leader of the reform movement.
Jah, when Israel was suffering as a Roman vassal, John the Baptist left the pure land of individuals and peoples.
The place he struck is the wilderness of Judea. In this way, Jesus is located southeast of Jerusalem.
labored in childbirth for the work of restoring paradise in the wilderness.
Here, with the help of the Holy Ghost, He carried out this work of salvation. Today we are also saved
The place to go out is not a peaceful environment, but a place like the wilderness or salvation with the help of the Holy Ghost.
It is possible to achieve this goal. It is impossible without the help of the Holy Ghost.
Conclusion: Today, in this verse, we learn about the three significances of the temptation that Jesus suffered.
Received by faith, we are redeemed, and this wilderness place brings salvation from the world.
We have to live with the gradual progress.